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Yala National Park

Teeming with wildlife, Yala National Park is Sri Lanka's most visited and second largest national park. Bordering the Indian Ocean, the park offers diverse landscapes and a chance to encounter a variety of animals, including Sri Lankan elephants and leopards.

Established in 1938, Yala plays a crucial role in wildlife conservation. Visitors can explore the park through guided jeep safaris and witness the beauty of nature alongside the thrill of spotting wild animals. The park's rich biodiversity makes it a haven for nature enthusiasts and a must-visit for any Sri Lanka adventure.